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jdobbs
4th July 2005, 17:59
That's a feature that will have to come in V1.10... One thing you can do, though is do is a movie-only backup. Typically on a seamless branching title you will have a different PGC for each playback path ("The Matrix" is a good example). Movie-only mode will select the PGC that is longest and the interleaved video from the other PGCs will be left out.

wmansir
4th July 2005, 18:00
Plutox, What you want to do is strip an angle. There were/are plans to support this within DVD-RB, but it's not there yet. Instead you can try using another program to do it and then feed the results to DVD-RB.

IfoEdit can do it and is free. DVDRemake can also do it, but is a commercial program. Check out the IFO/VOB editing subforum for instructions on how to do it. I think 2Cool has a guide in his sticky for the IfoEdit method, but I'm not 100% sure. Use the forum Search if you can't find it there.

wmansir
4th July 2005, 18:05
I have an error to report on ID4. During Rebuild I received error #6 (I think), frame count change between source...

Here is the log, Notice the duplicate VOB/Cell ID at the end, the D2VAVS files names actually had 3 segments with that V/C ID in the file name, but the IFO does not have this anomaly.

Also, I check the .m2v and .avs files around the error and the frame counts match. So it doesn't appear to be a botched encode. I'm in a real hurry now, but I'll be back in about an hour to fill in any details I missed.

- Detected ANGLE and/or INTERLEAVING on source.
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- AVS Filters are enabled.
- VTS_04: 3,719,073 sectors.
-- ANGLE and/or INTERLEAVING is present.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
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-- Processed 228,688 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 51.1%
- Overall Bitrate : 2,704Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,148,028KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 3,342/600/2,704 Kbs
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jdobbs
4th July 2005, 18:15
There were/are plans to support this within DVD-RB, but it's not there yet. Still are... I just spent so much time on the ILVU code that by the time I finished I just wanted to get it out for more testing before adding any bells/whistles to it.

jdobbs
4th July 2005, 18:17
During Rebuild I received error #6 (I think), Was it the "Runtime Error 6" -- or the DVD-RB internal 0006, "Framecount differences" error?

Plutox
4th July 2005, 19:48
That's a feature that will have to come in V1.10
What you want to do is strip an angle. There were/are plans to support this within DVD-RB, but it's not there yet.
Many thanks. I'll wait patiently :p

wmansir
4th July 2005, 20:22
ERROR 0006: DVD-RB has found framecount differences between the PREPARE and REBUILD phases. Aborting.

The source for this job is a mounted ISO. Also, I'm using CCE 2.5.

I've attached the REBUILDER.INF.

Rippraff
4th July 2005, 23:51
@jdobbs

As I mentioned in another post I made a backup of multiangle DVD Amelie from Montmartre" PAL, CCE 2.70 which run without any error messages and came out at 4,36 GB :)
I realized today both on PC (PowerDVD) and on TV (SAP) that there is a slight stuttering in audio and video in the cut between angle and the following normal parts. This happens in the german and in the french video version as well.

Cu Rippraff

jdobbs
5th July 2005, 00:45
Well I just took a look at "The Abyss" -- I guess I need to do some research... because the first set of ILVU sequences don't seem to fit into what I though was possible....

The first cell of the first seamless branch interleaves with the first cell of the second seamless branch -- just as it would be expected... but the second cell of the second seamless branch is also interleaved with the first cell of the first seamless branch, as well as the second cell of the first seamless branch.. like this:

BRANCH 01-01: S==============F----------------->
BRANCH 02-01: --S======F----------------------->
BRANCH 01-02: ------------------------S==========F----->
BRANCH 02-02: -------------S======================F-->

So DVD-RB misread the first interleaved section as having three "angles" (01-01, 02-01, and 02-02) because they were overlapping. It also saw the second block as having only one "angle" (01-02). I guess that is some bad assuming on its part (hmm... on my part).

I'll have to relook at my method for determining the grouping of cells into ILVU blocks.

mech61
5th July 2005, 01:06
Im getting the buffer overflow error 6 and I believe the runtime error 5 on Alien, Disc one of the alien quadrilogy. It errors on segment 128 so I would say thats about 90 percent through the rebuild process. No preprocessing was performed. JDobbs. If you dont have them already, I highly recommend the Alien Quadrilogy as they seem to be the biggest pain in the butt Seamless branching titles in existance

Ive just done Alien Quadrilogy PAL R4 and all discs turned out perfect no pre processing done. I used 0.93.2 Pro. If I played back the converted .vobs it was skipping and jumped all over the place but the .iso played fine in PowerDVD and also in my standalone after the discs were burned.

wmansir
5th July 2005, 07:07
This isn't suppose to happen... :(

...but it did. I got this cryptic error message during the encode phase of Clerks X Edition (Disc 2). It happened just after completing the encode of the first segment, which appeared to be successful.

The disc is almost entirely composed of IlVu material as the feature contains a commentary track and an alternate angle with footage from the recording session running for the entire film.

Attached is the REBUILDER.INF and log file.

bteamfox
5th July 2005, 09:36
I tried Whinnie The Poo The Tigger Movie NTSC. It worked better in RC1.0 then in 93a but there is still jumping in places, notably at the credits at the end. It jumps between two sets of credits, one black text one white and the back ground picture is different. Also Tigger jumps accoss the screen near the start of the film and he does some very odd things. At least it does freeze there now. This was tested using Power DVD 6. This is the only software player I have. Does the same for Vobs or ISO image.

jdobbs
5th July 2005, 12:53
@bteamfox

What did it do with v0.93.2?

jdobbs
5th July 2005, 13:00
Yeah... that's a good note to pass to everyone. You can't playback an interleaved VOB in any way except through a DVD player (e.g. a standalone or something like Power DVD). Using other playback software (like WMP for instance) get really confused and either skip sections or alternate between angles every half-second or so). In fact even Power DVD will play it back wrong if you try to open them as meda files.

So please don't test it that way.

bteamfox
5th July 2005, 13:39
I used 93.2 then upgraded to RC1 and re-did it from scratch using RC1. I created a tigger.ISO file then mounted the ISO file using Daemon Tools.

I have just read your post about software players so I will burn it to a DVD and let you know how it goes.

One question. If I play the original Tigger DVD using Power DVD should it play back or should it fail? I am at work so I cant test it, I will try it and report back.

jdobbs
5th July 2005, 13:57
This isn't suppose to happen... :(

...but it did. I got this cryptic error message during the encode phase of Clerks X Edition (Disc 2). It happened just after completing the encode of the first segment, which appeared to be successful.

The disc is almost entirely composed of IlVu material as the feature contains a commentary track and an alternate angle with footage from the recording session running for the entire film.

Attached is the REBUILDER.INF and log file.That should indeed "never happen"... When DVD-RB does the prepare phase it adds an entry in the "[ILVU]" section of the REBUILDER.INF for every ILVU cell it encounters.

During the encode phase, for each segment DVD-RB looks at the ILVU= flag for the segment to see if it has to the extract ILVU segment (ordered) from the source directory into a temporary VOB file. That error pops up if there is a segment marked as ILVU=1 in REBUILDER.INF that doesn't have a corresponding entry in the [ILVU] section.

Frankly I don't know how that could be possible without some editing of the REBUILDER.INF file... because they are both written at the same time. I'll see if I can find the Clerks disc...

I told you this ILVU stuff was complicated... this kind of thing is exactly why it took almost a month of coding.

jdobbs
5th July 2005, 14:06
@wmansir

Here's the real kicker:

[V0100000]
Last_Sector=69302
[V01000100000000]
SCR=19414395.000
PTS=19439652.000
Frame_Rate_Code=1
Pulldown=0
Structure=3
Frames=3
Playback=3
First_Sector=69270
Last_Sector=69302
Reduction=53.3
Aspect_Ratio=2
HalfD1=0
Convert16=0
EndPTM=19484697.000
Audio_Sub_Sectors=6
ILVU=1
Video_Sectors=13

According to this -- that disc has a cell (the second segment) that has a VOBID of 00 and a CELLID of 00 --- as the cop says in The Matrix after the agent jumps between buildings to catch Trinity: "that's impossible!"

Could you send me the IFO file for VTS_01 from the original?

wmansir
5th July 2005, 17:23
I also thought that cell was very odd.

wmansir
5th July 2005, 23:25
I had my greatest success yet today with Rocky Horror Picture Show. No errors and both the US and UK versions of the film played perfectly in PowerDVD. (The only difference is one chapter near the end). Unfortunately, the disc displayed the same behavior as The Abyss in my standalone, with both versions alternating between angles every second or so.

bteamfox
5th July 2005, 23:27
Ripped a clean version from my original DVD of the Tigger Movie using DVD Decrypter. I doubled clicked the video_ts file and Power DVD 6 Started to play the movie. I moved to the end titles and they play correctly. I then encoded using DVD RB Pro RC1 and CCE 2 pass for speed. I stripped nothing the only setting was to steel 25% space from extras. I clicked on the Video_TS file and repeated the above. The end credits now jump again. I will burn the output to a DVD when I have a moment but personally I don't think it will work as Power DVD 6 playes the clean ripped version ok. I will report back again when I have tried it burnt to DVD.

PS when I say jumped it's looks like it's jumping between to angles of credits?

jdobbs
6th July 2005, 03:43
Do you seem to be having problems with multi-angled movies, seamless branching movies, or both? I already know of an issue with seamless branching and I want to try and narrow down the scope of my search for problems.

Thanks.

jdobbs
6th July 2005, 03:45
I used 93.2 then upgraded to RC1 and re-did it from scratch using RC1. I created a tigger.ISO file then mounted the ISO file using Daemon Tools.

I have just read your post about software players so I will burn it to a DVD and let you know how it goes.

One question. If I play the original Tigger DVD using Power DVD should it play back or should it fail? I am at work so I cant test it, I will try it and report back. It should work with Power DVD -- it's the normal "media players" that will always fail to playback ILVU.

jdobbs
6th July 2005, 03:47
By the way -- I really appreciate the effort you guys are putting into this. I want this ILVU stuff to get cleaned up.

wmansir
6th July 2005, 06:06
Clerks X is the only multi-angle movie I've tried, and that never got past the encode phase, the rest are seamless branching (Abyss, ID4, Rocky Horror).

BTW, I just opened Clerks X with DVD Remake. I thought perhaps that weird cell was unreferenced and I could strip it out, but Remake gave me a "Bad Block Header" error and then crashed. It's possible there was some kind of read error when I ripped it. It was a couple of months ago so I don't recall. It's just been waiting as a good IlVu test disc. Or it could be whatever is throwing off DVD-RB is also throwing Remake for a loop. I'll have to try re-ripping it, but I won't be able to do that until tomorrow at the earliest.

bteamfox
6th July 2005, 09:36
I can not see any other angles to select in the Tigger movie so I assume it is seamless branching.

I did what you said and burnt the clean DVD-RB Pro RC1 outout to a DVD and played it in my DVD player. The good news is the credits played back fine. The bad news is I had trouble getting to them.

I went to the chapter select menu and selected the final chapter,(23). Instead of going to the final chapter and playing the credits it went to the "Disney" end screen,(blue with white writing) and played that and then returned to the menu. So it completely missed out the credits. If I went to chapter 22 and fast forward to chapter 23 the credits then play ok,(unlike Power DVD which seems to switch every second or two). There is a chapter 24 but that is just "Black screen" before returning to the menu.

PS if there is a film you want tested and I have it just ask and I will give it a go, luckly I just bought a AMD 64 4200+ X2 Dual Core which can do a 2 pass (1 cce), in cce mode in approx 1 hour :D. 7 Pass (6 cce) will complete in approx 5 hours :)

I mainly have Sci-Fi movies like The Abyss,(Pal), Fifth Element,(NTSC), ID4,(PAL), etc.

jdobbs
6th July 2005, 12:38
@bteamfox

Wow. I may have to do an upgrade this summer.

SAPSTAR
6th July 2005, 13:45
Hi,

I was keeping "Les Mysterieuses Cites D'Or DVD2", a PAL/Animation DVD, with a lot of ILVU and MultiAngle data (the previous versions DVDRB ended with a 500kps for MIN/MAX and AVG). Here the result was good until the rebuild phase, an error 6 : memory overflow occured......

@jdobbs : if you needed more precise info, let me know what ! Anyway, good job, I like very much the latest version of DVDRB !!!!

TheSeeker
6th July 2005, 14:23
@bteamfox

Nice computer. But I can do the same thing in 88 minutes (2 pass CCE) with my AMD64 3000+ single core socket 754 system. And it was about 1000 dollars cheaper Im guessing.

Dont you just wish CCE 2.70 was 64 bit optimized? I know I do.


Jdobbs,

Im just chiming in with my experiences. I have almost never had issues with Multi Angles, Its mostly just the seamless branching titles. I have Meet the Fockers, I haven't taken a look at it yet, but Im pretty sure it may be seamless branching. Or at the very least multi angle. I will let you know how it goes tonite. Also, Im going to keep up my testing of the Alien quadrilogy. This time maybe trying out .93.2 instead of RC1.

bteamfox
6th July 2005, 16:59
@bteamfox

Nice computer. But I can do the same thing in 88 minutes (2 pass CCE) with my AMD64 3000+ single core socket 754 system.

Ah! but can you still play a game at the same time and download files in the back ground :) It's when you do mulit cce passes you really notice the speed :) The fact you can carry on and play or what ever is great to :) My 3200+ Took about 9-10 Hours to do 7 Passes so I am dead chuffed it now takes 5 :D Whooos. Still I love AMD 64 Bit and like you said it's a shame there is not 64 Bit CCE

TheSeeker
6th July 2005, 17:25
You can play a game while encoding with cce? Now THATS pretty impressive. I never do more than 2 or possibly 3 passes with cce so thats not really an issue with my setup.

Does CCE support SMP? Can it use both processors to full 100% capacity if you let it? I would be surprised if it could.

bteamfox
6th July 2005, 20:10
You can play a game while encoding with cce? Now THATS pretty impressive. I never do more than 2 or possibly 3 passes with cce so thats not really an issue with my setup.

Does CCE support SMP? Can it use both processors to full 100% capacity if you let it? I would be surprised if it could.

First off it helps to Have 2GB of ram whilst playing and encoding. Second I have a SATA Drive C: and a pair of SCSI drives E: and F: This way you reduce and game stutter when encoding is loading and saving from and to E: and F: I am not saying it's 100% perfect but it's pritty smooth. If you want it smooth you can lower the CPU priorty of RB. I haven't tried playing a game for long as I have had to much to do but it does work :)

Does CCE Support SMP? Yes! If you open task manager you have two cpu graphs one for each cpu and both are active whilst use cce. cce's instuction say it supports Dual CPU's. The CPU's don't ever seem to run at 100% each. They seem to wax and wain. One second one is at 90% and 80% then one maybe at 93% and the other at 50% so the vaules seem random but I think this is normal. I do have Cool & quiet enabled so that may effect it slightly. Watching CPU 0 works about the high 80-90% whislt cpu 1 is work 60-80% then they swap. The reviews have said you set 1.80 out of 2.00 of the full speed. Either way I am happy I can encode at 7 passes in five hours and still do other things if I want. I hope this answers your questions :) Now back to DVD RB-PRO :D

wmansir
6th July 2005, 22:00
Hate to be a stick in the mud, but we should keep this thread on topic. There is a current thread (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=94226) on 64x2 in the hardware forum (http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=16).


BTW, I just opened Clerks X with DVD Remake. I thought perhaps that weird cell was unreferenced and I could strip it out, but Remake gave me a "Bad Block Header" error and then crashed. It's possible there was some kind of read error when I ripped it. ... I'll have to try re-ripping it, but I won't be able to do that until tomorrow at the earliest.
Well I retried it and the disc now has read errors and some visible scratches. I originally ripped it 5 months ago, and it's been around a lot since then, so I'm really not sure if my original files are good or not. It's probably best to just assume they are corrupt for now.

Jack'n'xbox
6th July 2005, 22:10
By the way -- I really appreciate the effort you guys are putting into this. I want this ILVU stuff to get cleaned up.
Hi Im going to run a batch tonight with a ILVU dvd(Hide and Seek) and Tarzan2 ( the one that gave me sound issues (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=96756))But this time its ver 1.0 i'm using.

anything you want me to try so that you can nail this down?

Jack'n'xbox
6th July 2005, 22:22
@bteamfox

Wow. I may have to do an upgrade this summer.
I to plan an upgrade to, but with in a month. I have a p4 should i give amd a try? are they finaly getting an edge over intel?

jdobbs
6th July 2005, 22:31
[Deleted] -- I need to stay OT.

TheSeeker
6th July 2005, 22:36
I to plan an upgrade to, but with in a month. I have a p4 should i give amd a try? are they finaly getting an edge over intel?

If your looking for a 64 bit system (which I would, its not hugely supported yet, but thats where everything is headed) there is no other choice but the AMD Athlon64. It has hardware level emulation support for 32 bit apps. WHich means you can run all your old 32 bit apps at darn near 100 percent speed on a 64 bit system. Im running WIn XP 64 bit right now and the only thing I cant do is cd rom/dvd rom emulation (like daemon tools). Although I did just download some beta software that seems to have remedied that situation. And drive support is all right. Not great, but all the biggest hardware is supported.


SOrry for going OT.

ookzDVD
8th July 2005, 02:03
I've got Error "Bad Record Number" during REBUILDING PHASE
while trying "My Plaything With Stacy Valentine"

Here is the log:

- Detected ANGLE and/or INTERLEAVING on source.
[19:27:55] One Click encoding activated...
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[19:27:56] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE SP 2.70.2.0 encoder selected.
- "Steal Space from Extras" mode is enabled.
- VTS_04: 53,751 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
- PREPARE aborted.
Aborted.
- Detected ANGLE and/or INTERLEAVING on source.
[21:38:11] One Click encoding activated...
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[21:38:12] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE SP 2.70.2.0 encoder selected.
- "Steal Space from Extras" mode is enabled.
- VTS_01: 3,475,117 sectors.
-- ANGLE and/or INTERLEAVING is present.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
- Processed 3,184.4MB ILVU section...
- Processed 1,865.9MB ILVU section...
-- Processed 326,576 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 61.6%
- Overall Bitrate : 2,462Kbs
- Space for Video : 4,093,524KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 8,808/2,014/2,462 Kbs
[21:51:02] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 13 minutes.
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[03:44:13] Phase II ENCODING completed in 353 minutes.
[03:44:13] Phase III, REBUILD started.
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jdobbs
9th July 2005, 02:27
I rewrote some sections of the seamless branching code. Seems I'd underestimated all the possible permutations that were allowed. I think this will fix most of the problems mentioned in this thread.

Just a note on The Abyss (NTSC, R1)... What a disappontment! At first I thought maybe my code was problematic -- but it turns out that it truly is 4:3. How could the authoring house know enough to use some of the complex DVD functions they do -- but still author the movie as widescreen encapsulated in 4:3. :rolleyes:

This disc is a good candidate for the 4:3 to 16:9 conversion feature, now that it can be used on ILVU movies.

marpada
9th July 2005, 02:37
Same error with Genesis : The way we walk Disc 1.

I've got Error "Bad Record Number" during REBUILDING PHASE
while trying "My Plaything With Stacy Valentine"

marpada
9th July 2005, 04:24
Same problem with RC2 :(

Same error with Genesis : The way we walk Disc 1.

ookzDVD
10th July 2005, 10:50
@jdobbs
Report:
With RC2
I still got the error : "Bad Record Number" during REBUILDING phase.

PS. I attach the .IFO

jdobbs
10th July 2005, 11:21
@marpada

Is that Genesis DVD NTSC by any chance? I just want to make sure I get one to work with that will cause the error.

bteamfox
10th July 2005, 14:20
I still have the same problem with the Tigger Movie

SpazzHH
10th July 2005, 15:21
I get the "Bad Record Number" error on the Bonus disc for Spiderman 2. During rebuild at the end of the ILVU section(VTS 7). R1 NTSC

marpada
10th July 2005, 18:44
Yes, it's NTSC.

It`s Genesis - The Way We Walk Disc 1. I can test Disc 2 tonight

@marpada

Is that Genesis DVD NTSC by any chance? I just want to make sure I get one to work with that will cause the error.

wmansir
11th July 2005, 02:30
Re-did The Abyss with RC2. It fixed the issue in PowerDVD, but my Apex still has the same issue as before (swaping between versions every second or so).

FilipeAmadeuO
11th July 2005, 08:41
Same problem where with Alien 3 - Special Edition (region 2 )

Jack'n'xbox
12th July 2005, 02:13
I recived error 0003. Buffer overflow at rebuilding. I'm useing rc2 with cce2.5 and the dvd is Hide and seek region1 ntfs

a63548
12th July 2005, 03:10
I encoded Terminator 2 Ultimate Edition NTSC R1 which has three different versions of the movie. Originally I encoded it with DVD Rebuilder Pro 1.00 RC1 and it gave an error during rebuilding, so I gave up for a while. With RC 2, the error in the rebuild phase is gone. The only problem I still have is while play it still jumps from the theatrical/special editions. I am watching it using PowerDVD, using the menu to select which version of the movie to play. (not dragging the .vobs into powerdvd). The switching/distortion only occurs on the ILVU scenes. I also wanted to say that it seems like the switching/distortion is better than it was with RC1.

A few of the settings/programs used in this encode:

CCE SP 2.70.02.00
*2 passes to see if the rebuild phase worked
One Click Mode
Angel Best Low Matrix
No pre-processing

Here is the log file to try and help. .log renamed to .txt to be able to be attached.

TheSeeker
12th July 2005, 15:16
Well with the release of Rebuilder v1.0 RC2 I can now competely without error backup Alien of the alien quadrilogy. Next up is Aliens. Way to go Jdobbs!!! I have been waiting to be able to back these up for a very long time now.